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    I've just put my UHF on the transmission tunnel, although it's quite a small unit.



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    For my P38A, I have a remote head unit. The head is taped onto the dash and the main unit is in the rear under a panel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    For my P38A, I have a remote head unit. The head is taped onto the dash and the main unit is in the rear under a panel.
    Ummm Ron...

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    No, that's the main unit in the back. I can't find the head pic on my PC but it is on the RR.NET site:

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    g'day i have a slim line uhf and it fits neatly in the slot above the sun visor in my disco 1 which is out of sight and out of the way.The only thing which could be a problem maybe is it can get very hot from transmitted heat from the roof. The hand piece clips on the console next to it good luck steve b.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    No, that's the main unit in the back. I can't find the head pic on my PC but it is on the RR.NET site:

    Ron,
    What's the function of the black box with LEDs under the after market cig. charger?
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    Quote Originally Posted by macksrallye View Post
    I have a small Uniden UHF Radio (I think it's a UH400SX) but can find a decent & out-of-the-way type place to mount it in my D2. If anybody has a simular UHF in their D1 or D2 can you take a photo of where you mounted it so I get a few idea's.

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    Hi Stephen,

    Sorry for the delay in posting pics...this is what I did. Crappy pics and dominant flash makes the setup look pretty average but it looks good, works well and navigator can access them oh and backseat passengers should they need to.



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    D2 UHF Install

    I fitted mine overhead as well, I removed the plastic sunvisor /map pocket holder an glued an aluminium backing plate to the inside and used large pop rivets to secure the brackets. The wiring runs along the top of the windscreen to the left front pillar. I drilled a new hole for the aerial and power supply in the firewall.I used grommets to make it look tidy and an inline fuse for the power supply direct to the battery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Signal1 View Post
    Ron,
    What's the function of the black box with LEDs under the after market cig. charger?
    The box holds a power supply I made up for my Garmin GPS. The other LEDs light up when (a) the brake pump runs or (b) the EAS compressor runs. That's an old pic. It has been tidied up since then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maggsie View Post
    I fitted mine overhead as well, I removed the plastic sunvisor /map pocket holder an glued an aluminium backing plate to the inside and used large pop rivets to secure the brackets. The wiring runs along the top of the windscreen to the left front pillar. I drilled a new hole for the aerial and power supply in the firewall.I used grommets to make it look tidy and an inline fuse for the power supply direct to the battery.
    Regards
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    I've done almost exactly the same thing. I haven't used ali inside the console just small bolts with really wide washers to spread the weight. I ran all the wires down the right hand side too. Pic's once I get the chance.

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